Impact and Engagement through The Conversation and Other Amplifier Platforms
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ACEMS Impact Workshop, Brisbane, 4 Oct. 2018
Prof. Axel Bruns | @snurb_dot_info
Impact and Engagement through The Conversation
and Other Amplifier Platforms
3. @qutdmrc
ARC Linkage Project
● Amplifying Public Value: Scholarly Contributions’ Impact on Public Debate
● ARC Linkage, 2017-19
● QUT Digital Media Research Centre
● Partners: The Conversation, Cooperative Research Centres Association
● Axel Bruns, Jean Burgess, Stuart Cunningham, Kim Osman, Nic Suzor, Patrik
Wikström
● Aims
● Develop advanced impact metrics for scholarly work on amplifier platforms
● Use issue mapping approaches to assess the dynamics of public engagement
● Assess the qualitative effects and impacts on scholars and their institutions
● Establish a typology of public scholarly personas and approaches
● Recommend policy advancements to strengthen the impact of scholarship
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Amplifier Platforms
● The Conversation and others:
● ‘Disruptive Innovation’ trends in various industries:
● Spotify, Netflix, cloud computing, Uber, … – ‘everything-as-a-service’
Journalism-as-a-service – for scientists?
● ‘Crisis’ of journalism presents opportunities for new models:
● Innovative publishing structures, especially online
● Experiments with textual formats and styles
● Breakdown of traditional barriers between journalists and non-journalists
● Partnerships with conventional mass media
● Targetted integration with social media
Amplifier platforms like The Conversation, Science Media Exchange, …
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“I think my own scientific writing has benefitted a little bit from it.
Like telling the story, writing something that you know can grab
someone’s attention quickly…. Probably more so for writing grants I
guess. So I’ll tell the story and I’ll compel the panel why they should
be giving me money for my project…”
“I mean I have a real interest in making sure that science is
perceived as fun and interesting and not hard and boring.”
“I see it as a kind of an ethical or political imperative to engage.”
Benefits Identified…
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“So our communication's focus is very much on stakeholder
communications, student communications. You know, PhDs and
things like that.”
“Well it really depends when things become patented and licensed
and things like that as to when we can actually start really talking
about it.”
“But we do use a bit of social media but it's not at this point in time a
priority for us either because it just does not align with what we're
trying to do.”
…But Not in All Fields
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ACEMS Impact Workshop, Brisbane, 4 Oct. 2018
Axel Bruns | @snurb_dot_info
@snurb_dot_info – http://snurb.info/
@socialmediaQUT – http://socialmedia.qut.edu.au/
@qutdmrc – https://www.qut.edu.au/research/dmrc
This research is supported by the ARC Linkage project “Amplifying
Public Value: Scholarly Contributions’ Impact on Public Debate”,
and the ARC LIEF project “TrISMA: Tracking Infrastructure for
Social Media Analysis.”